Fallopian Tube and Broad Ligament
Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia trachomatis are common initiating sexually transmitted pathogens, with 15% of endocervical infections resulting in pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) (1–3). There are conflicting reports regarding the role…
Pituitary and Sellar Region
THE NORMAL PITUITARY ANTERIOR LOBE The anterior pituitary or adenohypophysis constitutes the largest portion of the pituitary gland, about 75% to 80%, and it is formed by the pars distalis,…
Paragangliomas
Changes in oxygen (O2) tension are detected by O2-sensitive K+ and Ca2+ channels, and a suprathreshold increase of cytosolic Ca2+ triggers neurotransmitter (i.e., dopamine) release, which activates afferent nerve terminals…
Blood Vessels
FAMILIAL NON-MARFAN DISSECTIONS Familial aortic dissections are about as common in patients without extravascular abnormalities as in patients with Marfan syndrome (3). The genetic basis is not known, although it…
Nonneoplastic Diseases of the Testis
On ultrastructural examination, adult Sertoli cells have convoluted nuclei and prominent nucleoli. The basal cytoplasm contains lipid droplets, glycogen, spherical and elongated mitochondria, thin filaments, and a Golgi complex. Charcot-Böttcher…
Nonneoplastic Diseases of Bones
The preparation of routine sections of bone after embedding requires the prior removal of calcium from the bone. As occasionally an unexpected underlying neoplastic process may be found, we routinely…
Gestational Trophoblastic Disease
OVERVIEW OF TROPHOBLASTIC SUBPOPULATIONS AND PATHOGENESIS OF TROPHOBLASTIC NEOPLASIA Trophoblast plays a crucial role in implantation and placentation. It exhibits a number of unique properties in accordance with its wide…